Prevalence, antibiotic susceptibility and plasmid profile of bacteria isolated from door handles of washrooms of a hospital in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh

S. Shrivastava, Naveen Khare
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This study was conducted to determine the bacterial contamination in door handles of washrooms of a hospital, to determine the prevalence and antibiotic susceptibility pattern of the isolates. Plasmid profile was done to observe the presence or absence of plasmid among isolated bacteria from door handles of washrooms of a hospital.Washrooms of four different wards of a hospital were included in this study. Manual of Systematic Bacteriology and antibiotic susceptibility test was done by Kirby-Bauer method. Plasmid extraction was done according to modified hot alkaline method and staining technique and biochemixcal testing.Out of the 16 samples processed, 16 (100%) of them showed bacterial growth. A total of forty three (43) isolates were obtained. The bacteria isolated were spp. (37.21%), spp.(18.6%), .(16.28%), Fecal Coliform (13.95%), Micrococcus spp.(6.98%), spp.(4.65%), spp.(2.33%).Plasmid profiling revealed (11 out of 43) bacterial isolates contained 1 or more plasmids with different profiles.. Among the 43 isolates, 83.72% were found resistant to more than two antibiotics. Highest resistance percentage of the isolates was observed against Penicillin G (95.35%) followed by SXT (74.42%) and amoxicillin (65.12%), rifampicin (55.81%), tetracycline (18.60%), ciprofloxacin (23.26%), chloramphenicol (4.65%), gentamycin, (2.33%) and streptomycin (6.98%).Findings of this study indicate the presence of bacterial strains resistant to more than two antibiotics in door handles of washrooms of a hospital which can serve as potential source of diseases.
中央邦博帕尔一家医院洗手间门把手上分离细菌的流行、抗生素敏感性和质粒谱
本研究对某医院洗手间门把手的细菌污染进行了检测,以确定分离株的流行率和抗生素药敏模式。对某医院洗手间门把手分离细菌进行质粒谱分析,观察质粒的存在与否。本研究包括一家医院四个不同病房的洗手间。系统细菌学手册及药敏试验采用Kirby-Bauer法。质粒提取采用改良热碱性法、染色法和生化试验。在处理的16个样品中,16个(100%)显示细菌生长。共分离得到43株菌株。分离出的细菌分别为spp.(37.21%)、spp.(18.6%)、spp.(16.28%)、粪大肠菌群(13.95%)、微球菌(6.98%)、spp.(4.65%)、spp.(2.33%)。质粒谱分析显示(43株细菌中有11株)含有1个或多个不同谱的质粒。43株菌株中,83.72%对2种以上抗生素耐药。菌株对青霉素G的耐药率最高(95.35%),其次为SXT(74.42%)、阿莫西林(65.12%)、利福平(55.81%)、四环素(18.60%)、环丙沙星(23.26%)、氯霉素(4.65%)、庆大霉素(2.33%)和链霉素(6.98%)。本研究结果表明,某医院洗手间门把手上存在对两种以上抗生素具有耐药性的菌株,可能成为潜在的疾病来源。
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